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Der Nielsen Ad Intel 2024 Advertising Spend Report zeigt die größten Ausgaben der Nation, führende Branchen und Marktverschiebungen

4 minute read | March 2025

Sydney March 3, 2025 – Nielsen Ad Intel, Australia’s most comprehensive ad spend monitoring service, today released its 2024 Advertising Spend Report, revealing the brands and sectors investing the most in media and the key shifts in trends, year-on-year.

Einzelhandel, Nahrungsmittel und Telekommunikation dominierten, während Finanzinstitute und die Automobilindustrie deutlich zulegten.

Die 20 wichtigsten Werbekunden für 2024

1. Harvey Norman, 2. McDonald’s, 3. Woolworths, 4. Amazon.com, 5. Reckitt Benckiser. 6. Hungry Jacks, 7. Chemist Warehouse, 8. Toyota, 9. Coles, 10. KFC,  11. Telstra, 12. Commonwealth Bank, 13. Optus, 14. Disney, 15. Mondelez International, 16. Mitsubishi, 17. Youi, 18. Uber, 19. Apple, 20. ANZ

Monique Perry, Nielsen Pacific MD said: “The Ad Intel spend data for 2024 is pretty telling – marketers aren’t just relying on advertising, they’re pushing it, because they know it works. They know it’s still the best and most economical way of forging lasting connections between brands and consumers. The key is top-tier data. It’s crucial if they want to get the edge on their competition. Nielsen’s extensive data suite has become essential for any brand, agency, advertiser, or marketer focused on using data to stay ahead of the curve, or more importantly, their competition”.

Nielsen Ad Intel’s Pacific Commercial Lead, Rose Lopreiato, added: “Retail remains the powerhouse of ad spend, outpacing all other sectors, but automotive also continues to grow. In an increasingly competitive market, these insights are essential as advertisers refine their strategies and allocate budgets more effectively. Nielsen Ad Intel remains the industry benchmark for tracking advertising investment trends, and gives the clearest, most actionable insights into Australia’s dynamic ad market.”

Werbekategorien mit den höchsten Investitionen im Jahr 2024

Trotz des wirtschaftlichen Drucks verteilten die australischen Werbetreibenden beträchtliche Budgets auf verschiedene Bereiche. Die Spitzenreiter waren:

1. Retail: $2.53b, 2. Motor Vehicles: $676.5m, 3. Communications: $663.8m, 4. Finance: $632.7m, 5. Travel & Accommodation: $607.5m, 6. Entertainment & Leisure: $537.1m, 7. Insurance: $435.8m, 8. Food: $409.9m, 9. Services: $327.9m, 10. Education & Learning: $304.7m

Top 5 Sektoren mit dem höchsten Wachstum im Vergleich zum Vorjahr

Advertising investment saw growth across multiple industries from 2023 to 2024. Finance led the way with a 10% increase in ad spend. Utilities followed with a 5% rise, while motor vehicles saw a 4% uptick, as both Travel & Accommodation, along with Government, recorded a modest 2% increase.

Die Werbung im staatlichen Sektor wird im Jahr 2025 noch stärker wachsen, da die Wahlkampagnen zunehmen, insbesondere die Wahlen auf Bundesebene und im Bundesstaat Washington.

Über Nielsen

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About Nielsen Ad Intel

Ad Intel provides the most complete source of cross-platform advertising intelligence available today. With intuitive software, review-and-compare ad activity across media, company, category or brand, plus historical data.

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